GEOLOGY : LOCAL. MINERALOGY. 110-188 



110. *J. KELLY O'NEALE, Lebanon, Ohio. 



111. Dr. WILLIAM PRESCOTT, Concord, N. II. 



112. Dr. SAMUEL REID, New Albany, Ind. 



113. E. J. RICK, Muncie, Ind. 



114. R. A. HIDEOUT, Garland, Me. 



115. JOSEPH M. ROWELL, Lynn, Mass. 



116. CHARLES STODDER, No. 75, Kilby street, Boston, Mass. 



117. * JOSEPH SULLIVANT, Columbus, Ohio. 



MINEEALOaY, 



118. *HENRY D'ALIGNY, Houghton, Mich. 



119. O. 1). ALLEN, Camclen, N. J. 



120. *S. C. H. BAILEY, New York, N. Y. 



121. *EDWARD E. BARDEX, Rockport, Mass. 



122. VINCENT BARNARD, Kennett Square, Chester Co., Peim. 



123. Rov. E. N. BARTLETT, Hamilton, 111. (Geodes). 



124. W. P. BLAKE, Post Office box 2077, San Francisco, Cal. 



125. T. T. BOUVE (Curator of Palaeontology and Mineralogy, Bon- 

 ton Society of Natural History), Boston, Mass. 



W. T. BRIGIIAM, Boston Society of Natural History, Boston, 

 Mass. 



Prof. GEORGE J. BRUSH (Professor of Mineralogy and Metal- 

 lurgy, Yale College), New Haven, Conn. 



128. STUART M. BUCK, Boston, Mass. 



129. A. R. BURTON, Bethlehem, N. II. 



130. Prof. JAMES BUSIIEE (Curator of Mineralogy, Worcester So- 

 ciety of Natural History), Worcester, Mass. 



131. *Dr. JOHN CARDEZA, Claymont, Del. 



132. SAMUEL R. CARTER, Paris Hill, Oxford Co., Me. 



133. *Prof. CHARLES F. CHANDLER (Professor of Chemistry, School 

 of Mines, Columbia College), East Forty-ninth street, New 

 York, N. Y. 



134. *Prof. EDWARD J. CHAPMAN (Professor of Mineralogy and Ge- 

 ology, University College), Toronto, Canada West. 



135. *ISAAC B. CHOATE, Portland, Me. 



136. *Rev. A. P. CHUTE, Sharon, Mass. 



137. Prof. W. S. CLARK (Professor of Chemistry, Amherst College), 

 Amherst, Mass . 



138. JOSEPH A. CLAY, No. 271, South Fifth St., Philadelphia, Penn 



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